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    |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. June 25, 1968. ”
    SPLITS WITH PRINCESS MARK

    Willard's Choice Scores
    _Upset In Feature Event

    RobertoClemente Streaks
    Into NL sly Spot

    BEN OLAN | liendod for tve days and fined pest year at the plate, He
    Ew YORK (AP) ~ Roberto 29. for. jostling | st sre
    fie pe lg goed May iy “oat ing | si yer ey into second Past a

    kowski following the hi
    "cindly Sonate National League first base, it witl

    FRONT

    By PIUS CALLAGHAN

    mpi sth
    4 An play

    A h a "a6 average and iti
    kioires. if the Pittsburgh out-|| “Every year 1 lose 13, or \oe-setier of Bt. fat Ba b i
    cee tari BOA AYIA (PREM se aie aie mule by, only & sinale polat Exciting seba _ Princess Pp and Willard's) White Lady grabbed herself {Rose Alda Chief ( )
    ‘The veteran slugger, who won lime, ‘This ig the worst. year average ghia Ada uaa Anvnopy who was worrving about the Dodgers after they rialee divided ‘honors in 1a st new mark of 2:11.2 In the opens White Lady Giaag, Sih) 1 Dro at (kel
    the Teague’ bane ehamipiane For, mips wed A games by collecting 14 hits in jjost those two first starts in City Baseball League competition a eae pe at Char. ans of the night as Clarkie Hushaway ¢ Chiet (J, Hennessey) Quaker Bonnet ‘a ‘Tnappell Da
    ship two years ago, Was is is liable to be Clement's 29 times at bat, a an pace. can stop i now. rne Kelly reined Princess white meena gees At Si Hos tral ara Y

    who was third a week) The ‘coached Irv MaeKinnon, threw away Rk Ant mare to/Bert’s Queen (L. Kelly)
    a 2:114 tri in the her triumph. This 2
    eS area ae fan pene to |their winless wi os eta ‘ast weekend, sweeping a pair of decisions Lid trip of the feed son five victories ) the program, ‘a Sully’Bud (We Guin.
    er home a ruppeiae 01
    Tommy Davis of Las Angeles Dodgere, got grea pitching from Don ‘Pot’ MacDonald winner with nis Wilerd's fig, Rone Hunton iver driver, Mazel ‘Praia {Ws Dewne)
    Dodge me Aepeed from first to iand he Ellsworth in these encounters, The opposition hacen in the final. The Haye w wa ait, wi Palile's Queen for, . aptly Pays: th 2.90.
    third ith a .332 mark. He fell | ‘was also tops but the Dodgers were able to get the big ru back Willard's dout $50.50. first. Whi y owned by Simmae Real Gold
    maven: points with six hits in 22 both cases to grab the skirmishes, Carl McQuaid came Choice in that eighth dash got souele White Lady ian "Deel Feb Stable ‘Summerside.
    t bats, Bill White of St. Louis |through with a Peiilians six hitter (the game went 12 innings) a return of 59.20 fo revery twolAlex, was worth $9.10,
    remained in the No. 4 spot des- pee lost, George Power had a five inning two-hitter and wag on dollars invested. It was far ella of a
    pite a five-point drop to ,a25 the bi if w of the Aig vy [bouah a return’ of $4.70 a1
    While Maury Wills af the Dod- | id, owned by pals got together for an
    of $4.40.

    ime: 2:17.
    §), Favs: 6.00, 8.50, 4.10; 3.50,
    64.50,

    1) aoetor “Alex owned by F. A.
    land S. A. Macnell dursimerside,

    roat,
    ago, picked up three
    in

    Whitlock's Stars
    Whip Rovers 6-3

    'MeGee Volo (J. Arsenault)

    1Gay Laird (G. Chappell)
    2 Jean Clegg (8, Stead)
    Hi, Dean (W. Craig)

    nity Girl
    nes Dow (R. McLure)

    Buck Whitloek's Stars climb+/ was pitching 2-hit ball going | gers and Wes Covington of Phil- FANS ee surely been treated to some great ball at wean Charlottetown, An
    jy ed out of the City Baseball Lez» | into the seventh imning but In|adelphia are tied for: fifth at|Memorial Field this season; There hasn't, been, @ poor game —Filip’s Queen, acl ay chan ;
    “YP” gue cellar last night at Memo, | fais frame the Stars garnered | .24, ‘sinee the we swung int tion on Jume 10, ‘The ser Auer
    jal Field when they defeabed| three singles, The three hits MALZONE LEADS have been decidedly close and two of the fixtures were decid- ES ae ae Pe hi
    Rovers 6-3. In absoring the loss along with an error aceounted| In the American league, Bos- /@¢ in extra innings, The type of ball has attracted a few more Single dash events were wos, iv, ie nal ae th Be 2s nal
    the Bill Davis-onached Ravers | fo for three runs, The winners had |ton's Frank Malzone ‘oak over persone Stone Epon and 188 very. hort, tne, were hare en)
    took over bottom position in the together a three run rall ae jpalsd ot al per con s wathing jeague hes ln and ie
    jeague standings, Jn the thin Inning. v baseball veteran, ae ny $0. ia 0, 210

    ‘We are amazed ry fey balance of the league. We heard \Netll, frat
    ‘small raneinet eerier that some were far too sirong

    jothers much So far this has proved incorrect s
    jwe have the viele ‘that this tightness will continue right

    through the play:

    ASHE! a Pi 7

    Philip's Queen
    (Clarke Smith)
    Countess Alice (W.
    ise Ann (G.

    ‘Donnie ‘Funnel’ MacLesn,| Rose walked two and
    handling the mound chores for
    the losers, scattered six hits over

    the nine-inning contest. The

    struck

    none.

    Tan MacDonald was top stick-

    er of the game slashing three
    Lea

    a Detrait vat: ast co-]
    slipped to third at San. Katine
    collected only one hit in 18 tries
    and lost 21 points, Malzone lost

    e

    1
    Downe) 2
    Chappel!) 3

    Probable Pitchers

    Dies liu At 73

    1

    2
    longest hit given up by Maes) hits in four appearances, d- | two points with an 11-for-38 per- .
    Lean, a double, was poled by|ing halter for the Stars was| formance, 6 ee Hy CAN ADIN PRESS COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) —) Itoralee' Watchim
    {eadoit bater Tan MacDonald in| Billy Pilcher with two singles| Leon Wagner of Los Angeles You Never Know ichers for today's | Minor leagues’ President George 4
    the fee ii i Macon es Shes We dail i} Avaely, pov ne the Pine U an | j TEAURAaR 7, wie pueeh as a rien) i: 4
    eventually scored along with! Bill Coughlin called the halls up position at 883, He pic YOU never know who is going to break up a ball game. oniy one day ‘as a professional h(E, Clow
    tesmmate Maclonis, who had and sirkes wilh George Chip | up_one point with &for-28, yaa afternoon young Carl MeQuaid was pitching him: .1,,,Amercan [eengue Me agen layer but 8) veers 8 Dot's Boy | iemesies AA

    ie ¢i an administrator, dies nday. d
    2:11

    Floyd Robinson of Chicago self imself entering
    White Sox held fourth place al: with a four hitter. Jack Kane led off with a
    This evening at 6.15 blithe) though he lost five points to! tna sa cu ge got ‘hobby Rice on a fly ball to right. Up step)
    Play host to the Dodger | 925, Carl Yastrezemski of Bos- ed Roger Goss who et fal uble galore with Cart 's_ offerings
    Here are the Waiter includ- |ton. climbed into fifth place at) ‘all er had been able to get the ball as far
    316, |third base where Freddie MacDonald threw him ont La “ies

    Ed Savidant and Jimmy t ie game when he found

    mai
    aan handling the bases.

    awn a base on
    ‘The losers counted their only
    other run in the eighth inning,
    MacDonald again the culprit,
    slashing a single, taking the next

    Times: 2:11.3,
    Philip's Queen owned by A, FB.
    [Machenoay Summersid
    4th.—3

    Nally (2-2) Los Ang
    Chance (6-6),
    OC ila

    intl) City,

    a Services will he Wednesday at|
    |St. Alban's Episcopal Church in
    suburban Bexley.

    Trautman had been ill some
    time with a heart ailment, but

    G7)
    (2-2)

    Boxter

    + Segui

    arlernona, Rog

    two bases on an error and] ing Jast night's contest: — | 816. He picked up 19 points with
    steaming home on a passed ball, L Pts, | 13 hits in 28 times at bat, a 464 464 The other three appearances Rogers went hack to the dugont Detroit Bunning (4-7) at Min-| this reportedly was not the pri- HES §

    MacLean fanned seven and) Flyers 4 750 | pace. hs he ta le was a strikeout victim on these ‘other hag Stange (1-0), (N). |mary cause of death. i oR

    walked two | Dodgers 2 2500| Hank Aaron of Milwaukee live te sions, New’ ‘York, Terry | (7) Phil Piton, who became his Princess Mark ma 2 >
    Stan Rose fired a fine fiye-| Stars 2 . 490 | slammed three homers to lift | Mu ih tee Welsh hake carne: in. ther ihdt Of oon ‘chicago, Pizarro (8-3), (N). | chiof assistant when Trautman | Mighty Warrior | M. O'Brien) 3
    hitter in a Insing cause, Rose| Rovers 1 $250 /his National League leading jence, He wanted to atone for those strikeouts he did in, sen- |_ Cleveland, Donovan (4-4) and for’ Ooo oocitent of the Mens Wo kel ¢
    — total to 21. He also is the top |sational fashion, He caught hold of one of McQuaid's pitches McDowell (3-4) at aoe Mon. | National ‘Association of Profes:| Jolly ao (

    k Kane was losin; houquette (10-4) ni
    fh (6 - 6) ee Morehead
    Twi

    (Twi.-d

    | National League
    Chicago, Jackson (8-6) al

    York, Hook (3-7), (N),

    Philadelphia, Mahaffey
    Pittsburgh, Francis

    Bernard 5
    Duggan (cynil Smith) 6 de
    Times 211.4, 2712.2.
    wess Mark ane by Dr.
    We “kelly, Bunbury; Willard’s
    {Choice awned by Wal iter Kelly,
    bur

    pee fth—15.10, 5..20, 5.905

    0; 7.90. 9th.-50.20, 9.60,

    Pe 3), |Sional Baseball Leagues (the
    minors) in 1947, said the rules

    land sent it soaring for a two bagger. Jac
    art of the Red Sox no time circling the base paths and home he came with

    hit 7 fd ‘of home runs and tied the winning run.

    | Mimesota’s Bob Allison for the; | Undoubtedly Roger was a mighty happy y:

    American League lead. eet
    zone,

    | men tp runs batted in wie

    besa succeed automatically
    year-old Frank Shaughne
    Montreal, retired International
    League president, is vice-presi-
    dent of the minors.

    it New

    AAU Of C Announces

    a | (3-9)
    Wo Hie are deadlocked ‘tr | Hat (3-2),

    the RBI lead with 49, Raceway opens its season Wedne SRL
    lntght ana the promoters op west naturally are hoping fer | Los Angeles, Koufax (11-3) at| Piton also has been mentioned GEORGE TRAUTMAN Jute
    0 pod of spectator Cincinnati, O'Toole (183), (N). as a possible successor. The :

    | MacKkenzies ian energetic group of wesiern sportsmen have done @ | “Houston, Drott (25) or Notte,| regular election meeting had The possibility of merging the Angels Crush
    SUMMERSIDE —This sum-) July 4 — Twilight meet, Sum- a5 foe Pesiaertnon Saal itha aeaaet see ee bart (5-4)'at Milwaukee, Clonin- been set for, December Hay Bam malnoe de aaueu ctics WH tne 0
    mer's track and field program,| merside. id Ga | g erway: ger (3-4), (N). Diego, and Piton said he sees A E
    {including 11 competitive meets) July 5-6 — AAU of C National Widen Paice reali Gost THE Hy ot, miotey and Hi Neat some San Francisco, Pierce (1-4) at change in that arrangement Ford Frick has been suggested, | Firemen 36-2
    for P.E.1., has been announced | championships, Saskatoon. Veemicl tack thletemageah thos treallg aaid ran (eral ong. St. Louis, Sadecki (4-4), (N). _|now. See ee ee re | tana n Mean axing \ihele
    hy the Prince Edward Island) July 10 — Provincial Allied te See ee area GURISsapor pararances Fait eat fee ee iaoteaclita teaver: clalinia cas an ee pit.
    Ranch of the Amateur Athletie! Youth fleld day, increased thelr league lead | levelett ing set obeelog. Ie ble LeReuRE Ret We Nave leuuscioss pounded | COn0%ae
    Union of Canada. | July 18 — Orange Tea field! Ia Maht at Queen Elizabeth "° smmerside will race each Wednesday night, with the ex: eae chers Murley and LeClair for
    All told, 21 meets, including] day — Crapaud. by defeating the RCAF lesntion of Old Home Week. During the Lobster Carnival cele- W Ta New York, Frick declined |35 hits last night. as they crust

    both local and nation-wide com-
    s, have been announced |
    Sand AAU, with the first
    scale meet scheduled for
    St. Lambert, Que., this weekend.
    the Eastern Canadian Senior
    Championships.

    ‘The first Island meet is set
    y, July 4, a twilight)
    mmerside. Charles
    Ballem, provinelal, ehatginan’ eff
    the AAU of C, will be weet co
    ordinator.

    on July 17, and the open provin- |
    cial championships at parla
    town on August 31, are now be-
    ing organized and should provide!
    ome top flight competjtions.
    Following is a schedvle of OP;

    i

    28.29 — Eastern Canadian
    scion Championships, St. Lam-
    bert, Que.

    July 1 — Hantsport Invitation |
    Imeet

    July 1 — Chester

    Invitation |
    Imect |

    July 17 — Maritime Invitation | etal team 7-5, i it took one
    — Summerside. ‘a inning

    July 19-20 — “Antigonish High: nes three hie! going into

    ieee Games. ¢ last inning, with one out,

    —Prince County a Steve Phillips walked, McLaren

    Wea ‘eld day. it a triple,

    — Kings County 4H) and Gerry Moore blasted a

    chun Yield day. | home run to bial two more and
    July 26 and 27 — Eastern Can-| even the cou

    adian age class championships,| mt MacKenzies sare me to!

    iat ens ‘ore two more rune in the top

    — Queens County +H) " the eighth, on a “icuiie

    chin Miata day. im Jenkins and a none | run to

    August 8 — New Glasgow In- iit field by Mort Onyett. The
    Vilation, Airforce had two ‘hits in|
    August 7 — Caledonia Games, thelr half, but were unable to |

    Lord Betkdck over a run, A damaging

    Alsguet 10 — S Tpro Iiaton eo PE ch yn allowed ihe foes

    aT Aaa
    ae ely
    17 — Greenwood Invi-

    14 — Charlottetown | bulge in the sixth,
    ; oth pitchers, Gord Walking}
    dea for MarKonries and
    | Hopper on CAP ave wp ten |
    " Aigost 23.24 — National age hits. Wikineon oh
    class :Buprnslonatis Waterloo. | and walked faxes one cee
    une Ses AAU of C|tionally to John Metaren tn the
    ch mpi Aauln 5 “Gharlotte| | fifth with runners on second and
    ene championing | third. The strategy woreda be
    12 — Dundas| runs scored. Hopper
    [one and walked utiles
    oes Jeakins

    wn.
    “Sept. 11 and
    Plowing Match meet.

    hit. ee singles and
    four trips and Mort ont Spat
    two singles ant in four

    scoring one run, |

    bite four cards * ill be’ iL ss ast at this popular heal

    way. Next Monday, Dominion Day, it is planned to
    afternoon and. night card>. Dominion Day has Be es
    iSummerside's day’ and great crowds are usually on hand for
    this big horse racing program.

    We wish the Summerside promoters the very hest for the
    jcoming season. congratulate them on their enterprise in
    \getting things in such fine shape and we sinc ope the

    bie shows its fullest appreciation by patronizing the races
    in large num

    Best of luck, gentlemen.

    Plenty Of Racing
    IT’S to be a busy week as far as horse racing {“concern-

    ast ales they went ba sharper Wednesday its Sum-
    side then back Charlotteo on Thursday and
    "| Saturday. uy vil get next week off with a real
    bang with the double bill on Dominion Day.

    Horses will have plenty of chances ‘op starts from now

    Bob | on,

    Rifle Matches
    « Go On Weekend *

    Give Lions

    Bar! Lions had to battle
    into extra innings last evening |
    at the Old Diamond before pull- |

    ing out an 8-6 victory over Main |
    Frere Lig : i

    At id of the regulation
    score
    pe

    seven Abi of play the
    bik Periiy eked at gros

    [Mi were wna
    in thole halt of the elghth bit |

    the Lions pushed two runs across
    the plate in the bottom of the
    frame to register their second
    straight win.

    Coach and cleanup batter Dick |
    Carroll made his, pitehing debut |

    ‘a successful one, tossing a nine-
    hitter at the Mariners, Three
    the hits went for extra bases,
    ‘a double by Wilf Shephend and
    @ double and triple by Mi

    one and sent two

    strikeout route.
    Lloyd ‘Teet’ Gregory tossed |

    a 7-hitter for the Mariners but

    8-6 Win

    Butch McGee and Daryl
    Doyle paced the Lion attack,
    each garnering a brace of hits
    in four trips. Longaphie, Joey

    LeClair and George Trainor all
    | Rit 2for-4 for the losers.

    Bud Lund handled the
    ing “chores with Mahar
    | Rowe handling the

    Shamrocks host National Park
    All-Stars tonight, action starting
    at 6.30.

    umpi
    and |

    comment
    of the merger.
    Minor league baseball,
    der Trautman's administration,
    reached a f 59 leagues
    | with teams in 448 cities in 1949,
    At present, 129 cities are repre-
    sented in 18 leagues.

    on the possibility

    | Stars Stage
    Practice Wed.

    bl apirad bas been ealled for
    Stars at 6

    full t

    un- a

    pm, coach Buck Whitlock urges
    urnout. I

    |ed Firemen 36-20 in a regular
    | Comamereia Softball League
    | “The Angels climaxed an error-
    riddled game with a 13-run rally
    | in the final frame.

    The losers, on the other hand,
    | garnered 16 hits off the com:
    bined offerings of Dennis Cos-
    grove and Gord Fairgrieves,

    tack with seven hits in as many
    outings, “Dowling slashed six
    single and a two-baggé

    hea tee tse Woene: wes, Stall
    pias ete lacy so tacosars
    ances, including a double and a
    triple.

    MARITIME

    Susick, Rogers

    tries. Coke Grady, Gord Mont-| As a prelude to the Jortieom, |
    ford, and Gord Wilkinson hit | ing annual provincial prize me
    doubles, fanned by the Provincial Rifle|

    For RCAF McLaren hit a tri- Nassatiation for July 18, to 26,|
    ple and single, Steve Phillips a| two matches have been lined up|
    double and single, and Hopper | for the holiday weekend.



    Head For Bisley

    Wi) singles, each in three tries. |

    Next Saturday afternoon th e |

    A smaller than average turn-
    | out wasion hand for last Satur.
    day's event, and when the smoke
    had cleared a marksman in class
    two, Tpr’ Raymond Vessey of
    ‘ork, was top man for the day,
    scoring 114 out of a possible 125

    Feceived little support. from his
    teammates, six costly errors
    being committed. Gregony walk-
    ed one and fanned one, |
    EARLY LEAD
    The Mariners grabbed the lead
    in the initial stanza when they |
    got to Carroll for four Bite, dri

    GROWERS!

    [regular weekly practice prize|
    match will be held at Squaw,
    Point ranges, with firing Lael
    underway at’ o'clock. This

    Larry Boone hit 2 for 4.
    {shots with the finest riflemen in| The fieldi ling gems were Mont- |
    the Commonwealth next month | ford's “‘off-palance"’ toss to cut

    England, said Mon-|off a run in the fitth, Jim Jen

    points

    In class one, three riflemen
    were tied for top spot, Tpr Hal
    | Jones, Summerside, Sgt. Roy

    By sietalike
    OTTAWA (CP) —. The com-
    nding officer of thé 1963 Ca-|at Bisley

    =
    pian team am which will match | fy he if 8 ne best poss! sie kin “come to papa’ catch af-| be followed on Monday, Tay 1,/ Coles, Milton, and Tpr. Tom A t | id
    —-—| material” whieh to bring fer, @ Jong run in the seventh, | with the first big match of the| Vesey, York, each finished with| @,,¢° simsles and & pair of vitat advance
    ba ae me ‘a the main prizes | # i ee smart pick-up | season, the Roger Hardware Following are the leaders in| ~ Two’ m a
    BASEBALL from the. annual" national nile af & Nazing grounder in the Company even cH olkan: son's ‘Rawle’ tyr Batch Mscee | th t I f
    association matches. ‘ | This later match will consist CLASS ONE led to scone an- in e control 0
    SCORES é fant, As Graham BrlAarian | rseicia cre oe a iad A ‘| of 15 shots at each of the 300/Tpr. H, Jones 118] other runs #4 the third. |
    b THE ASSOCIATED PR ate olticce in charge’ cfs Ca-| ROAF. 000 200 30 5 10 3 Ladin are a netaen iving &/ Snt. R, 1. Coles 113] Thelr other rally came tn the | earl & ] at e bli ght
    | pre
    American. League ESS | nadian Bisley team, was speak: ares Toate: — Woodard; | ing starts at 8.30 a.m HY Ht Hl gab “fer an fig | y
    fitimore 000 13 000—~ 4121/76 at a dinner held in Ja. honae | Oe smi i Capt. Fa Mocabe 111| Back to back singles — by|
    innsota 280 000 O1x— 6 191 |0f the 19 riflemen who se forenoon is to @ ‘pr. P. Taylor 109 George Trainor and Gregory ®
    Pappa 5-4), Stock (4), Hal leave for England later “7 F k ers to take part in family out- and a walk by Maurice Mac-
    Miller (8) and Brown, Or- | 4Y. ‘anningbr 'QOK | ings at the beaches and cottag- CLASS TWO Intyre enabled the Mariners |
    0 (8): Kaat (78), Dailey a ‘Our primary purpose is es during the afternoon and eve-| Ter. R. A. Vessey 1g Re eae ane
    i Bates. HR, Balte-Brandt | Oot well enough to bring ning. Cat. R. L. Clark 111 Fourth, }
    y our fair share of the prizes,” ‘el akes me ‘Tpr. F. Hooper 110] "quar Longaphie smashed a
    Heveland 000,008 200— 5 100 | SAid. lisa ° Miss Lorna Vessey 10) double in the seventh and cross
    1010 TO en eet ean and. Tp Fanningbrook Aces defeated Richardson {CLASS THREE on gate Dlate when Joey LeClair
    Bell, Walker (2) (6) and Are pa eenadors A ‘anat ie and Tt. Augustus 7 to 2 in Southern Lf Cat. J, Peake 97) hit was bobbled for the losers’
    Pe; Heffner, Lamabe (3-0) (7) tige of our country wile we rece | Queens baseball league action b Y Cat. 8, MacDonald 78" final run. )
    , Nixon aa Cie Kiskland | lop bis Suuiiay gh Fert Noe ae Bo! ou ng DitHANne® M-45 is the new fungicide The protection given by DITHANE
    ) Geiger ¢ : Defence Minister Paull Hell isn¢ hal for the whaners: strike especially developed by Rohm & — M-45 under especially severe disease
    Riroit ry 3 91| Yer, Who inspected the team on | ing out fifteen batters and allow- 1g t Toni it : Bean as ane d
    ef the lawns in front of the Par- 9g S U M M E R S I D E, Haas for growers. While related to _—_ conditions is indeed remarkable.

    a Rew’ one

    20 68 4 D
    lament buildings Monday | 4 Ne
    , Sturdivant (4) ughes and B. Dunn| NE 5
    irre (6) and Free! "aa morning, sald the marksmen Sates eet oseed unn| HALIFAX (CP) — Canadian the earlier DitHane fungicides which Rohm & Haas offers DITHANE M-45
    “are a fine body of men.” iddleweight boxing champion
    have served growers so well for to potato growers in full confidence

    a ), 1
    Bs), CHOSEN AFTER MATCH Top batters, were Howard Ro-

    3 RACEWAY
    gerson and Hendricken
    The Canadian team was sho. | 25 years, DiTHANE M-45 isa brand that it will give superior, tenacious

    with Charlie Rogerson scoring | {iti
    Be tees, OE res three runs for the winners. | we,holger Rob Young have dr. pk Re Sha fils
    annie Dominion a. CRnaaE bi . rived here their 10sround new chemical structure which delivers i rol, unequalled by
    ches held in| 27, carland garnered the Jone noniie fight tonight (Tues | “Ye WED,, JUNE 26 uly sunebeor Bight Pbtatiton IE ta Dlight control, unequalled by any
    at nearby 4 other commercially available fungicide,

    Next Sunday’s action sees Fan-
    ningbrook hosting Iona.

    Bonshaw Squad

    the latest product to come from our
    continued search for better pesticides

    22, a native ‘of!
    South Bar, N.S.. is expecthd to |
    weigh in at about 164 pounds. |

    RACES 1 & 5 (FIRST HALF OF DAILY DOUBLE)

    the Canadian
    NON WINNERS OF $500 — PURSE, $250

    pi Miciude tpo H. M. Oliver, Chemicals for Agriculture

    Smith care. Ni. Plo coal iat contracted to weigh 1-Senator Don C.; 3—Norah aAnnway: 3-Migg Ellis; 4—-Bade based on first-hand knowledge of RO}F IVI
    i a NB, Wo2'C. F. Fowler, Saini at he p Vass; h seth
    = ee (7) and| John, NvB,, Fit. Sgt. M'P Su-| Bonshaw captured a double | only by_his pttecrai ash hard Quaker Bennett, tests have been made in experimental HAAS ike
    Hes. {iene iS ho sick, Summerside, P.E.1., Maj| triumph in The Gull Softball | hitter, Richardson defended hi RACES 2 & 6 (SECOND HALF OF DAIL JUBLE} | plots and commercial fields to arrive
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Guardian -- 1963-06-25 -- Page 9
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1963-06-25
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